
She is the author of about 40 publications and posters, and participated at more than 30 national and European congresses. She recently worked at the University of Milan where she taught students archaeometallurgy and inorganic chemistry. She is experienced in the metallurgy of steels and non-ferrous alloys, the application of electrochemical techniques for the characterization of corrosion processes and has an in-depth knowledge of multivariate analysis and Design of Experiment. She obtained her PhD in Chemical Sciences and Technologies in 2016 focusing on the metallographic characterizations on archaeological artefacts, identification of anomalous morphologies and corrosion mechanisms linked to the presence of microorganisms, metal-environment interaction studies through long-term diffusion processes. Giorgia Ghiara graduated at the University of Genoain Methodologies for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage with a dissertation on copper and bronze manufacturing techniques and corrosion mechanisms. In our project, he will be responsible for data collection and evaluation of the bronze doors from Eastern Europe.ĭr. Debt and the Collapse of Antiquity, Part I. Utz, Curtis A., 1962-Publication date 1993 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.
Christian and Muslim persecution in Israel ignored by the White House. EMBED (for hosted blogs and itemIt also includes Leibniz texts and book reviews of recent works on Leibniz. Founded in 1991, the Review publishes articles on the philosophy of Leibniz and other, related figures in early modern philosophy. A Review-Essay of Maurice Muret’s The Greatness of Elites. The Leibniz Review is an annual, refereed journal sponsored by the Leibniz Society of North America. He has published three monographs and edited five books moreover, he published more than 100 contributions in peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, and edited volumes in history and archaeology. The West Is Desperately in Need of a New Elite. His main research interests focus on European and Caucasian Late Bronze and Iron Age, transitional epochs in archaeology, art history, semiotics of material culture, interrelations between environment and economy, cultural contacts and the ways of tracing these interactions based on archaeological evidence.

He is a leading researcher at the Institute of Archaeology of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences(Kyiv) and was the principal investigator in several interdisciplinary projects supported by the National Geographic Society, Swiss Scientific Foundation, and others. He received his habilitation in Ukraine in 2008. (habil.) Serhii Makhortykh graduated at the University of Grozny in history with focus on historical archaeology.
